Felony larceny by removing an anti-inventory device

By Times-News

Published: Monday, July 14, 2014 at 02:04 PM.

Deana Lasha Lassiter, 22, of 110 Landmark Drive, Smithfield, was charged with felony larceny by removing an anti-inventory device, five counts of misdemeanor larceny and one count of attempted larceny. According to warrants from Mebane Police, on Saturday Lassiter took the anti-theft device from a shirt at the Polo store in Tanger Outlets, took $79.64 worth of clothes from J. Crew, $14.68 worth of clothes from Osh Kosh, $17.49 worth of clothed from GAP, $49.95 of clothes and jewelry from Rue 21, seven pairs of shoes worth $559.91 from Nike and tried to take $300 worth of children’s clothes from Tommy Hilfiger. Bond was set at $40,000 because she is already out on bond for other charges. She is also not to return to Alamance County except to go to court.

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Deana Lasha Lassiter, 22, of 110 Landmark Drive, Smithfield, was charged with felony larceny by removing an anti-inventory device, five counts of misdemeanor larceny and one count of attempted larceny. According to warrants from Mebane Police, on Saturday Lassiter took the anti-theft device from a shirt at the Polo store in Tanger Outlets, took $79.64 worth of clothes from J. Crew, $14.68 worth of clothes from Osh Kosh, $17.49 worth of clothed from GAP, $49.95 of clothes and jewelry from Rue 21, seven pairs of shoes worth $559.91 from Nike and tried to take $300 worth of children’s clothes from Tommy Hilfiger. Bond was set at $40,000 because she is already out on bond for other charges. She is also not to return to Alamance County except to go to court.